“To be honest, it’s one of the most impressive experiences I have ever had to walk into this home. It’s a one of a kind piece of art,” Mr Krasnostein said.
The home was fully furnished by the celebrated French interior designer Christan Liaigre, known for conceiving homes and superyachts for fashion designers Calvin Klein and Karl Lagerfeld, singer Bryan Adams, French cosmetics king François Nars and media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
“The house and its custom furniture is all available to buy. The home couldn’t be replicated if you tried,” he said.
Mr Krasnostein said the journey begins when you first arrive at the home with a serene walk through tall sandstone garden walls leading to a grand entrance of custom-built solid timber doors.
“From the moment of entry to the residence on the second floor you are greeted with an expansive living space & breathtaking views of Balmoral Beach, Sydney Harbour & the ocean beyond,” he said.
Beautifully crafted marble-topped timber benches define the residence's unique kitchen while its open plan dining & formal lounge seamlessly integrate with the north-facing terrace to maximise the site's elevated northern aspect.
Located on the first floor, annexed from the formal living quarters, are the four main bedrooms and pool terrace which evoke a tranquil resort feeling within a private sanctuary.
There is a fully self contained guest apartment. Plus an eight car garage - and yes the Ferrari is also for sale.
Framed by sensory luxuries, such as the private sculpture gardens and outdoor water features, each bedroom is served by its own bathroom, dressing room and walk-in wardrobe.
Bringing together the residence's unique spaces is a holistic interior design style composed of state-of-the-art finishes, bespoke furniture & a curated selection of art.
The house is listed jointly between Ray White Double Bay associate director Nic Krasnostein and Brendan Warner, director of Raine & Horne, Mosman. |